RESOLICIT! Blue & Gold Restoration is up and running, with Booster Gold and Blue Beetle taking on any number of strange cases, from paranormal extremes to lost civilizations, ancient aliens, gateways to other dimensions, and even super-villains looking for help in going straight! But what happens when one of the threats turns out to be an old friend? Guest-starring Jaime Reyes as the Blue Beetle!
Blue & Gold #7 not only gave us a unique chance to see DC's two Blue Beetles in action together, but it beautifully sets up the series' conclusion next issue. I look forward to seeing how Ted and Booster fare in their confrontation with Black Beetle. Read Full Review
The art in this issue is filled with brilliant colors and detailed drawings. Overall, I found the artwork to be visually pleasing and emotionally connective. Read Full Review
This issue is too good to put down, it's too good to wait for the trade, it's just too good-period! I know it's the penultimate issue of the series, but if you haven't started reading this, you've still got plenty of time! Get on it!! Read Full Review
While Jurgens has been writing for DC for a very long time, this book remains an example of how his writing never really gets old. Read Full Review
Another fun issue. Read Full Review
I saw the twist coming and the two art teams are hard to reconcile, making for a middle-of-the-road read. Read Full Review
Feels like a start over from the first six. It was a fun issue but doesn’t equate to mini series.
It's perfectly OK (if not up to the standards of the earlier issues), but whose idea was it to pair Paul Pelletier with Phil Hester for the art fill-in? Their styles clash terribly, and neither really resembles Sook. And we seem to have abandoned the humor entirely, paring it back to competent but unremarkable old-school superheroics. This series started out better than I expected, but in the back half it's come apart quite a bit
This is a fine issue. The problem is that it feels rather tacked on? I've noticed a trend with a lot of DC miniseries lately where they read more like ongoings that are just cut short, rather than miniseries with a beginning, middle and end. Maybe next issue will tie it all together, but I really don't understand why this series wouldn't end at six issues if the final two seem relatively unrelated to what came before.
its fine. one of the most bland comics out there right now.
This is not as bad as it could’ve been. Still bad though.